Running errands yesterday and a large swarm of pre-war motorcycles thundered... okay puttered and in a few cases sputtered past me. Obviously a rally of some sort, I caught a glimpse of the event placard and <HOLY POOP> this is a cross-country event on antique bikes. Sadly they had already left town by the time I was able to figure out who they were.
https://motorcyclecannonball.com/
Rodan
UltraDork
9/10/23 11:35 a.m.
I think I watched a video documentary of a prior Cannonball a couple of years ago, and it looks like it's now on YT... All bikes are pre-1918, IIRC!
I used to think of myself as being pretty hard core riding a modern bike 800-1000 miles per day when riding cross country, but these guys are at a whole 'nother level.
ShawnG
MegaDork
9/10/23 11:54 a.m.
Been wanting to participate in this for a long time now.
One of our local guys Conner who owns wigwam motors is doing it on a 1930s Indian.
ddavidv
UltimaDork
9/11/23 8:24 a.m.
The late, great Dale Walksler was a regular competitor in this. If you are ever in western NC, you MUST visit the museum. https://wheelsthroughtime.com/ The racers stopped there yesterday as part of the route.
I was watching a YouTube video about a swap meet and a guy was talking about a 1950s Italian something-or-other he had considered buying to do a similar rally in Italy. But, he decided against it. "I did the Cannonball a couple years ago. That turned out to be not fun, so I don't think I'll do this, either." That is one tough ride to do.
JoeTR6
SuperDork
9/11/23 9:14 a.m.
My butt doesn't have enough iron in it to do this event. But it would be fun trying, for a while.
So, when I was 14 I got a moped and was unleashed on the roads legally. I kind of miss touring back roads on it. Wouldn't go faster than about 35mph, but I did over 100miles some days. Mom didn't realize how far I was going until I was talking about this hobby shop I found that was over 40 miles away.
Still have the moped, put a pipe on it, so it's a bit faster, but my old kid having behind is too afraid of the drivers where I live to go out on the roads with it.
To say it short, there's something about speed limited touring of back roads... would be a bunch of fun
JoeTR6
SuperDork
9/11/23 9:44 a.m.
In reply to Apexcarver :
Pete Egan wrote an article about touring on a 50cc Honda mini-bike. It's pretty hilarious.
I think my next project is going to be fixing up my dad's 1968 Triumph T100C. With it's gearing, 55 mph is about top speed.
Oh the places i saw on a Honda 90 in the late 60's.
In reply to ddavidv :
Awesome museum for sure. We stopped there on the way home from my sister's wedding a couple years ago.
Couple of sweet bike engined cars, so you know I had to capture those:
But possibly my favorite was the knob on this "handlebar GPS". I think this was on one of the cannonball bikes.
ddavidv
UltimaDork
9/12/23 7:48 a.m.
That's called a "roll chart". Rally community has used those since forever.
I'm usually spent from an four or two on track or a few hours of mountain roads, on a modern bike. These guys must be straight up masochists! Super hardcore. Probably have to do a ton of long distance riding beforehand just to get your body used to it.
I agree with spedracer, that would be tough on a modern bike, well except maybe a Goldwing type bike. Might as well do the Iron Butt challenges as well. Iron Butt Association